Pakistan
Pakistan rejects allegations levelled by Afghan vice president
The Pakistan Foreign Office Friday denied the allegations stating that the Afghan vice president had conveyed to Pakistan its plan of carrying out an air operation inside its territory adjacent to the Chaman border.
“Pakistan responded positively to the Afghan Government’s right to act in its territory. Despite very close border operations normally not acceded to by internationally accepted norms/standards/procedures, Pakistan took necessary measures within its territory to safeguard our troops and population.”
We acknowledge Afghan Government’s right to undertake actions on its sovereign territory, read the statement issued by the Pakistan Foreign Office.
However, as alleged by the Afghan Vice President, Pakistan Air Force never communicated anything to the Afghan Air Force, clarified FO.
“Such statements undermine Pakistan’s sincere efforts to play its part in an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led solution,”
FO recalled that Pakistan lately rescued 40 ANDSF all ranks who fled to Pakistan and returned them to GIORA with respect and dignity, with a declared offer to ANDSF to provide all logistical support as requested.
“We remain committed to peace in Afghanistan and shall continue to endeavour towards this end irrespective of the detractors.”
"It is, however, important that at this critical juncture, all energies are focused on achieving an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement in Afghanistan," the FO stressed.